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CIOs and IT leaders must be bold to gain advantage with genAI
A new report from the IBM Institute for Business Value makes the case that chief information officers need to understand that the technology landscape has changed fundamentally in recent years – and that a new era of artificial intelligence requires honing new skills and core competencies.
"IT as a standalone function is dead," IBM researchers write. "Technology is the business."
In the new age of generative AI – a fast-evolving landscape of ubiquitous digital tools – technology leaders in healthcare need to stay agile, adaptable, assertive and proactively communicative with their CEOs and CFOs in order to help drive competitive advantage for their organizations.
The report – which polled more than 2,500 CIOs, CTOs and CDOs across industries worldwide – pointed to a half-dozen potential "blind spots" that need addressing for modern day IT leaders in the AI era.
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